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Golang Engineer at Gravitational - Toronto, Oakland
Salary $100,000 to $140,000 a year Company Websitehttp://www.gravitational.com Published December 2024 Applicants This Week 1
Job Description
About you:
You understand how computers work and what role an operating system plays. You know why the Linux kernel is written in C and not any other language. You have a favorite file system, you know what a syscall is and you are comfortable exploring /proc and /sys. You like using Go every day, are not afraid of Makefiles and you enjoy when thousands of servers bend to your will.
You should also be comfortable joining an early stage company with a dynamic future. We offer a great salary, but expect you to value the equity as well. In return we will be very transparent with you about the company finances and outlook. You are joining a founding team and we want you to enjoy the ride.
If you are this kind of person, here is what you will be working on:
Building solutions using Go, systemd and runc and Kubernetes.
Designing and building new open source products that you can be proud of like Teleport.
Talking to customers and converting complex requirements into simple and elegant solutions.
About Gravitational:
Gravitational, an early stage systems & cloud startup, is looking for ambitious and talented people. We are well-funded by fantastic Silicon Valley investors. We are an experienced team: we founded Mailgun which was acquired by Rackspace, we created Vulcand and some other cool stuff at Rackspace and are authors of Teleport and Telekube.
We are hackers. We love Linux and low level systems programming and we love helping open source communities and other engineers to get things done.
We are also dedicated to our friends, families, and hobbies outside of work. Our past experiences building companies taught us about the importance of life and work balance. It matters even more when you are building a lasting company, like Gravitational.
About the tech:
You'll be using Go as your primary weapon, but we expect you to be comfortable reading and navigating C code bases.
You don’t have to be an expert in these things, but you should be ready and excited to become one: